Hi Bernhard,
There is a simple way to do this , that's worked fine with me . Extract the
content of axis2.war file in to a folder within the deploy folder of Jboss
(e.g. jboss/server/default/deploy/*axis2)* and then rename that folder
as *axis2.war.
*Then* *you can add your services there , with this approach I don't think
you want to packaging it again . Hope this help you .

Thanks ,

On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 5:54 PM, Bernhard Voigt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Dear all!
>
> I'm trying to deploy axis2 into jboss. This works well with the
> standard axis2.war file when putting it to
> jboss/server/default/deploy. It gets unpacked and deployed to
> jboss/server/default/tmp/*axis2*/ One can now add services by copying
> aar files in to tmp/*axis2*/WEB-INFO/services. Since this temporary
> folder is deleted upon jboss shutdown, I'd like to bundle the
> axis2.war with the services.
>
> Unfortunately just packaging the content including the added services
> of the tmp/*axis2*/ folder does not work for jboss, id get a
> deployment exception for the modified axis2.war. In contrast to
> tomcat, there I can add services to the WEB-INF/services folder and
> repack the axis2.war file and after deployment of the modified archive
> the added services are installed.
>
> Somehow,  I reckon this must work, since the version service is in
> anycase bundled to the axis2.war archive and there's no problem with
> jboss as a servelet container.
>
> Thanks for help! Bernhard
>
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